These look bone white, but they were more on the yellowish side.
The strangest things can catch my eye
this was a funky branch for sale. I figure if did buy it, my kids wold pock there eyes out, damaging the branches, then the dog would the rest.
These photographs are of the people that were take away and never returned
They are remembered by family members, they remind us all how quickly our neighbors can turn on others. These pictures remind us that the world can turn upside down & descend into a personal hell. Like the Boston Marathons. Hate & Hubris combined is dangerous.
wild & crazy car
My, then, 16 year old daughter took this picture in Prague on a trip for her confirmation class. As much as she dislikes anything I like, she can’t help but love photographing the world around her. I tell her she is not like me, our eyes notice different things. Her photographs are all hers. Anyway,…
life and death on a telephone pole
I’m thinking its on its way out…
Purple African Violets that look a bit like roses
Or tea cups depending on how they open. I’ve never seen one like this and I’m so happy to own one. I’ve had them before, but killed this all. I’m going to learn all that I can as soon as I get a chance, so this one thrives.
but it’s raining…
I love this wall. This is located in Leaf & Petal at the Botanical Gardens. They have a wonderful store, pretties for inside & out. My mother had a hard time getting me out of the store. So much to look at. I would say it is my favorite store in Birmingham. Outside there doors…
if you are an artist & you have a rich relative, ask for one of these
These are pencils. The sculptor mixes graphite with some sort of binding media (don’t know) & he can mass produce the amazing pencils. The reason I say rich relative is because of the large ones shown, none are priced lower then $75. There are much smaller at a more affordable price, I think the least…
This lives beside my house….
Yellow Azalea. I didn’t know it was so strange looking when I bought it last year. It is not you typical Azalea, as you can see.
